The loss of experienced employees who manage Social Security’s fragile and interdependent web of computer systems will likely leave the agency vulnerable to technical outages and, potentially, interrupt the benefit payments that are sent to more than 73 million retirees, people with disabilities and others, Martin O’Malley, who served as commissioner under the Biden administration, told CNN.

The former Maryland governor predicted a meltdown could occur within 90 days...

‘A disruptive effect’: How slashing staff at the Social Security Administration is sparking fears the system could collapse

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If they say it often enough

If they say it often enough some/many/MAGAs might believe it.

I truly believe that Social Security can easily be paid for and has a place in our government. Our presidents and legislators need to do the right thing.

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How much of Musk's income

How much of Musk's income dependent on the U.S. government?

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